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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IașiIași - Wikipedia

    Located in the North-East of Romania, at the contact between the Jijia Plain and the Bârlad Plateau, Iași used to be the crossroads place of the historic trade routes that passed through Moldavia coming from the Kingdom of Poland, Habsburg monarchy, Tsardom of Russia, and Constantinople.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › IașiIași - Wikipedia

    Iași ascoltaⓘ è un comune della Romania, capoluogo del distretto omonimo e capitale della regione della Moldavia rumena. Con i suoi 410 692 abitanti rappresenta, dopo Bucarest, il secondo comune più popoloso della nazione. È inoltre il centro principale di un'Area Metropolitana costituita nel 2004.

  3. Located in the northeastern part of the country, Iasi was for many centuries the crossing point of the most important commercial routes linking Poland, Hungary, Russia and Constantinople. Deeply rooted in history, Iasi has been the main centre of Moldavian culture, since late 1300s.

  4. Description: city and seat of Iași County in the historical region of Moldavia in north-eastern Romania. Categories: municipality of Romania, capital of county in Romania, big city, college town and locality. Location: Iași County, Moldavia, Romania, Balkans, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude.

  5. Iași, city, northeastern Romania. It is situated on the Bahlui River near its confluence with the Prut River in the Moldavian plain, 8 miles (13 km) west of the border with Moldova and 200 miles (320 km) northeast of Bucharest.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. La città romena di Iași si trova nella zona nord-est della Romania, nel cuore della regione storica della Moldavia, tanto che fu capitale del Principato di Moldavia per quasi 300 anni tra il 1500 e il 1800.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › IașiIași - Wikiwand

    Iași, also referred to mostly historically as Jassy, is the third largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical region of Moldavia, it has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life.